Art has always been my way of exploring the world — emotions, ideas, and moments that live between your vision and the unspoken word.
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December 24, 2025
Here are eight perspectives which I have explored during the realization of my artwork, each given an identity through my vision:
Personal Identity: This perspective focuses on the raw, individual self, drawing from my unique life experiences, memories, emotions, race, gender, and heritage. The artwork becomes a mirror, reflecting of myinner world and inviting viewers to connect with myown sense of self.
Cultural Context: This involves exploring the influence of the broader social and cultural environment on my work. It might address shared meanings, values, and beliefs within a specific community, or highlight underrepresented narratives within a dominant culture.
The Human Experience: This perspective delves into universal themes that resonate across different backgrounds, such as love, loss, conflict, joy, or the passage of time. It connects individual experiences to a collective understanding of what it means to be human.
Formalist/Aesthetic: This viewpoint emphasizes the intrinsic qualities of the artwork itself—the line, color, composition,texture and form—rather than external narratives or contexts The "identity" of the work is tied to how its physical elements interact and create visual meaning which is everything to me.
The Natural World: This perspective explores the relationship between humanity and the environment, nature's cycles, the power of landscapes, or ecological concerns. It could involve realistic observation or an abstract interpretation of natural elements.
Social & Political Issues: This lens examines the relationship between art and structures of power, addressing contemporary issues such as inequality, social justice, conflict, or consumerism. The artwork serves as a commentary or a call to action.
Narrative/Storytelling: The artwork is used as a vehicle to tell a specific story, whether it's a personal anecdote, a historical event, or a piece of mythology or folklore. The identity of the work lies in its unfolding narrative.
Abstraction/The Surreal: This perspective moves beyond literal representation to explore dreams, the subconscious, alternative realities, or non-objective forms. It challenges traditional perceptions of reality and invites viewers to engage with the bizarre or the imagined.
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My Art Catalogue is a curated collection of all my works to date, showcasing my skills, style, and creative journey. It’s designed to present my art in the best possible light to clients, galleries, or collectors.
I started painting at a very early age. During my life progression with family and so forth I mostly researched about art. I officially started back in 1998, so I would say that it has now been over 27 years. My catalogue artwork id between 1998 to 2025.
Yes! I have included early sketches as I was in college.
I am an artist that loves experimenting a lot. However I am master in acquerello, but mostly I love Mix Media, and the concept that I have founded 20 years ago called "Tessucollè" - A collage of paint and fabric, which brings hours of design, planning and execution. At times even a year long.
Yes and No. My artworks seem to be appreciated more overseas then Australia. However my management is working hard to ensure that new exhibitions are just around the corner
Regular updates are crucial. So the short answer is YES.